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a ee a FRIDAY, SEPT. 19 ener 9, 1919 Ehe Easper Sailv Eribune ue Tf OE CITY EMPLOYES (OWL BRIEES | TL ARIES Ta COUNTIES, FREMMERS BSEAT ois Ss, RET war paint A defective = Wu EM Te MICHIGAN CELEBRATION =: | H H AT 3 j At the confer ound, the pipe 1? i ; “Spgs s from Lusk this week Only the cused damage amounting to ie i 0 she cists 2 of peace will b ed. Only the oye fiz ; hj the Glenrock well on sec- SAGINAW, Mic éh., Sept. 19.—(Uni- ten barrels firewater” with the) oon a. Only als were usec e flames, the blate } to one room ——>—__ Would it be, : i _ IT ert ashe NEW YORK. Se Adina’ A lo organize the © s of Py Yo! lading policemen and fir to one ur to be known ail, while admitting that igan today delebrated the hundredth extending f: 1; found in the fist sand anniversary of the treaty by which ‘of Genesee Fitehd to sink torn saechutl (Continesd Sein from n Page 1) the greater part of the state became Sai } 4 Sa yr ————— _ a part of the United States that is supposed to lie less than | vorable results in their cal campaign yer yonkeal Louis aan Sitabe Chip. CS "et Nees | erday afternoon. pewa chiefs signed the treaty in a! Mrs. W. D. Rhodes and Miss Mae 1819. Whieh is six ier ari ; _{a man who c dirigibke as a baloonatic on 96-86-84, Lance Creek field, had | b truck w ster in ey ft sand. One! ted Press.)—With one diversion “man beside ith a ng rt is that more than 20 fect of from historical accuracy—absence of 'per’’ will be missing from the ritual. 5S ds in the ca: Drillers | the ten batrelé of “firewater’—Mich- In exchange for the rict seh x : ine ve vu er raer too much to refs 3 the Atlant and runnin. n Taitinne: and $1,000 8 Many Soldiers Who Were (0. Ray Ghier wus Glenrock well, . 4 i it t of the discovery well, has art bette eepeign in the residence “General Cass” arrived here today! The treaty made a number of ae | aoe te 8 ng directec ce gaa 2 ‘listrict this afternoon, from the waters of the Flint river | ervations of territory to be retaine ¢ a Of im ray Ym ? > .) fo P B cA France to See Lead SLR Scat ie é fate wn toe nee, drilling The lot on which the Salvation Which he reached in 1819 after & by tlie indians, but these now: have asper oan ice | & far the First The d cost o p living and | 0, ats ae. Senta toa OnGraTOrs Its, ST™™m™Y Bed or al is to be built has| Tide on horseback thru the uubroken come inte : of the whites Will Save You Money : ee =i} ark hen) tpn ice F anand tor S deen given to the arm: by Gove a =3 a . union. —Incre « been watched with keen y by Governor fae Great Time Is Planned aa GRRL the ouccome Was looked} “8¢Y It ison Weat Second street seeersosesooorees: on ~ - 4 ah Aint up a large part of| This gift will enable the Salvation ‘ are : — th ion of the field. | \rmy to put more money into their, For Your Trunks, Hand Bags, SLAS, Sevt. 19.—Wvoming M. B. NUNN IS The } Refining well on sec-| €Tmanent headquarters. ‘ colder fought undeciGeneral Se INI & ens ne-half miles north-| The present hut at Third and Cen- Guus and Ammunitio: Pershing but who never had the op ust of the Glenrock hole, must nov | er streets is to be moved to West SUN DAY DI N NE IR : porty a gyite see hiens mucn ee bho LA ID A T REST be depended upon to prove the wortt | Jecond street With the close of the SPECIAL PeSnC ete Dare) COR neve Snel Pret of the eastern structure. Its depth} etive campaign here. On Second sable sirstvt tern = Wi rot RS whe es Got See ae eRe ON THURSDA Y -ssterday was reported to ‘reet it will serye ns headquarters WG NASTEEST I VE American Legion convenes here Oc f or 4 time and eventually may be used e te a two-day session. Gen- SS eee s a store house for army materials. 25 Per Cent ex : been announce. — Funeral service for Millard ob lt was reported terday that the} -Tilman Hobson announced this res Uk S$ a i Bas fae Nvynn we held at 2:34 > |. Midwest well on section 28-36-64 | iorning with the coming of a new on Pants, Shoes and ir on ieaG Thursday rhoon fr ie M ce Creck field, which came in twe { 1an to relieve him aa’ head of the ; Clo hi _ r with Senator Francis ‘church, the Rev. Walter Trench’ Weeks age with « heevy oil flow, i | rive in this district, he would leave le erie M AO) we as now having a hard tight agains or his home in California. He will e e a es 2 Plus sures oe at $27.5 ASR SANA RES onan _ water. The facts are that the wel } ot leave until the first of next week bias cs paying t mop ix Ww yo it dvilling thru thirty-seven SN hen Captain Engle of the Salvation W H di E hi | G || $35.00 for them | - “ya, the first sand, struck some water, bu rmy is expected to arrive ‘h f ye fi ; ven a constant suffere? noe enough, it is said, to damage th RVEEMORERT Fo oe tee e Handle Everything that Grows. Men’s Heavy Elk Hide 1 brot relief last Tuesda $ : . : hour his special request Hl Xo any ereat exten’ Ol Sept. | _Mr. Hobson jntended to leave here We Deliver to Any Part of the City. Work Shoes at $3.50 ik the officials and em- ‘iP and put ins packer in the hope o | “Ptember 1 but urgent duties here 0 i i rerinery ‘for ‘Mf and put ia s packer in the hope © | “hued him to remain von duty.” He Phone in Your Order. $1] Don't forget the Number four sons, tho Oldest 15) Darrels of sts own sccorsl Any ime) iors eae ot ineet ngs Which he had ity rul arke ¢ || Vasper Loan Uinice | ter. aUERWUe him ‘ ans tinued coAhelancoul rranged in California, His success 3 Li a dB . and 9 SRL A Sexe ere as supervisor and actiye head of Phone 247 $ wicensed an ‘onded he up AROA Ai CATISFIFL md he campaign has been marked> . 3 133 S. Center 2 | , very wel | Read the Tribune want ads. | 0099090 60690066000000090 uuce Creel ee - ee _smmerene pemunan Me NOTICE! ens apiineates 2? {diminished to 400, s well will be r old Oct. 5 next and has i].) | one roduced over 200,000 barrels of oil. = SAG ‘odu OS aioe Customers, please ask for your duplicate e ae Nene nee + Oil company Ron when eT r@) r a sales slips. We will give no credit on re- Wary es has a rig u : turned goods without the duplicate slip. the laboring Wis! s the he = to spud in o Referring to ihe cov + Suzuki ¢ sin ter i J d that “we r t ny’s large holdings fiftee ereoesianihe 1e of th eueraeian alt west of C v. M. Th out ni _ = He EACE ERATE ay eed HE ld and is said to hold ou eod nex . i 1a anon st reby war is made bit } MONTANA AGGIES READY HR Bib aL ull ks TE ice Wh 1 t to te born.” < here pee A next April Honry Minister Ochiai an aa resente : mong Japanese labo do we must takr he first possible : going to yet ov? t anywhere, Som: told me they can nd we will take chances , E s have y thot others will hear in time and get y living creature. here. hs THE HOUSE 7 = = It it re possible to jond on th nthe Poei My of the le g’obe ebove wat © oceen, only or would be covered = Proportionately to breins then anv oth MATINEE, | e 2 OF QUALITY 2:30 PICTURES Th TONIGHT | aS Cd ej BEST VENTILAT- e news_on the front page is no ee NONE SS Sy ED THEATER IN 2 FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 TEI SE newer than some of the Clothing Styles we're showing for young men, The TODAY and TOMORROW WHY IS custom of introducing new styles only in the spring and fall doesn’t prevail here. Our styles is a constant week-by-week service, and new ideas are shown just as fast as they are developed. performance in ‘Wolves of the Night’ A William Fox Production An intencely dramatic phetoplay of love, envy, consni racy and revenge, based on mining rivalry and Wad strect tickesy Young Men’s Suits $35.00 to $45.00 1 Directed Ly J Pipette 0 en Be SUNDAY MARY PICKFORD “Captain Kidd, Jr.” 25c. Admission—!0 and WebelCommercialCo. WATCH ouR WINDOWS THE BIG BUSY STO SALARY ili 00 NANT TT iA PHONES: 13 AND 14 i